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    Monday 15 October 2012

    Submission to the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications on the future of the Post Office Network

    Submission to the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications on
    the future of the Post Office Network

    In my experience as a local councillor Post Offices are vital to
    village life. They are the social hub of the community where pensions
    and dole are collected, bills paid, post sent, tv licences and other
    charges are paid simply and locally.

    In rural Ireland the post office provides an important service and
    gathering point for communities. The reduction of these services would
    be removing a focus point for the local community and resulting in
    hundreds of job losses. In addition, this diminution of rural services
    is contributing to social isolation and a disintegration of
    communities as people no longer have the opportunity to meet people
    and engage with their local communities.

    Between 2001 and 2008 344 post offices closed, with many more
    downgraded. The majority of closures took place in rural areas.
    Closures and downgrading place a huge strain on local communities. The
    Post Office increases footfall to other local businesses, so when one
    post office closes in a rural area the knock-on effects are felt by
    nearly all local businesses.

    Mayo is the 3rd largest county in Ireland. The level of broadband and
    computer access is very compared with urban and city areas. An an
    increasingly ageing population relies on the post office for their
    banking and community needs. There is also a poor public transport
    network so the use of other area post offices is not possible or
    desirable.

    I would propose that rather than shutting more post offices that these
    offices be upgraded to provide more banking services in conjugation
    with local Credit Unions or bank.

    Other European states have taken the approach that citizens must be
    entitled to a postal service within a certain distance of their home
    and it is time Ireland introduced such a measure.

    Cllr Keith Martin B.A. (Hons)
    Westport Town Council

    1 comment:

    Cllr Keith Martin said...

    Dear Councillor Martin

    Thank you very much for your submission to the above Committee re its proposed Report on the Future of the Post Office Network.

    Your recommendations will be taken into consideration when the Committee is preparing its Report.

    Kind regards,

    Denis McKenna
    Committee Secretariat
    The Houses of the Oireachtas Service
    Kildare Street
    Dublin 2

    +3531 6183237
    www.oireachtas.ie